He kneeled down next to passenger side window and saw the driver's face covered with blood. Without further ado, he quickly pulled him out of the car and wrapped his crisp shirt around his head to stop the blood.

"I had a grip on his arm to keep him calm as they put an oxygen mask on him," Tucker said. "I just wanted to make sure he was all right, and that's what I did."

Tucker is an ex-convict and was jailed weeks before his son was born. When he first heard him cry over a phone call in jail, he knew that his life has changed.

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His son is now 21-months old and Tucker vows to do anything and everything to keep his family safe. Every penny that he will make will be used for the welfare of his family.

After the news of him helping a stranger caught people's attention, it spread like fire in the city, bringing Tucker not just one but many job offers. A tailor even offered to give him a custom made a suit that he can wear to the interview.